DEAR SiR: Brighten Up Time is approaching — the 
time when your house should be brightened up inside 
and out. It’s wonderful what a change a coat of paint 
will make in its appearance: Fresh paint says: ‘‘Here’s 
prosperity, Here’s life!” Paint is really an investment, 
and should be looked upon in that light. You should 
insure the life of your house just the same as you in- 
Sure it against fire. It is nothing but good business 
and sound judgment which causes a man to keep his 
house well painted, thereby adding, at least, fifty years 
to its life. It is also good business to engage a good 
painter to do your painting. There is not much choice 
between good paint applied by a poor painter and poor 
paint applied by a good painter —the results of either 
are never satisfactory. However, when good paint is 
applied by an experienced painter, the work looks and 
wears well for years, protecting the building from the 
onslaughts of the weather and keeping it looking trim 
airdeneat: 

| employ only experienced painters and use only 
materials of the highest quality. Moreover my prices 
are very reasonable. Why not drop me a note telling 
me to call and make an estimate on the work which 
you have to be done P 

This will place you under no obligation, and I shall 
BemmleasedalO.dos ht 

252 Broadway, Yours very truly, 

Rensselaer, N. Y. oe Niele SWINGER: 


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